Rockfishing means fishing from the rocks. It's shore fishing which involves fishing from seawalls and breakwaters, and also in harbours. Read this tip to find out easy and often highly productive fishing spots.

The perch is undoubtedly one of the most sought after fish in Europe. It's often to be found in shoals and is has a voracious appetite. Read our tip about the right way to start lure fishing for perch.

Although nothing can replace experience when it comes trout fishing, here are some tips that always come in handy. So that you have the best conditions, here are our tips to improve your chances this trout season.

There’s a wide variety of soft lures, and not just because of the different shapes which produce different vibrations. The colours and attractants play their part to maximise the irresistible stimuli which will provoke an attack from a predator. These are the main colours available commercially.

When it comes to fishing for predatory fish, there is not “one” but “several” effective lures depending on the fishing site. Metal lures? Plug baits? Soft lures? Please find below our selection of predatory fish lures to have fun and catch fish throughout the season.

Originally, soft lures imitated the predators’ prey. Their flexibility gave them an undulating movement that minnows just couldn’t do. The Comma was the first real soft lure: it needs a weighted head and is brought to life by the angler's dexterity.

Like all predators, predatory fish hunt by ambushing their prey from the spots that offer the best chances of capturing them. Knowing how to identify these areas will enable you to easily locate predatory fish and thus catch them. Northern pike? Yellow perch? Largemouth bass? Pike-perch? This article will explain where to find predatory fish.

The choice of minnow is mainly based on the depth at which you’ll be fishing. There are several types for use at all the various depths. Below is an explanation of how to make the best choice of minnow.